How much do Chameleons cost?

Prices can depend on age, gender and whether you buy from a shop, breeder or online.

There are several popular sub-species of Chameleon that can be kept as pets. And prices for these can vary. So for this part of the article we're going to focus on the cost of Veiled and Panther Chameleons. The setup costs however will be the same for all species.

The cost of Veiled Chameleons

Veiled Chameleons can cost around £60 and you may find that females are cheaper than males.

This is because females continuously lay eggs throughout their lives which leads to additional care requirements, and potential health risks.

Unless the female has been mated then her eggs won’t be fertile. But do remember however, that females can store sperm for a while, so if she’s been near a male at all, even if it was a while ago, she could become pregnant.

Female Chameleons also don’t live as long as males, due to the strain egg laying puts on her little body, so this can also affect her financial value.

On some websites you can also buy a second hand Chameleon and its setup. A second-hand setup can save you a few pennies in those early days when you have so much to buy.

How much is a second hand Veiled Chameleon setup?

We looked at the Pets4homes website and costs ranged from £120 - £300 for a second hand setup, including the Veiled Chameleon.

It’s likely that the cost depends on how much is included from the setup. We’d suggest asking the seller specifically what they’re selling for that price.

Veiled Chameleons cost around £60.

The cost of Panther Chameleons

Panther Chameleons cost around £150 for a male and £100 for a female.

Again the price varies depending on whether it’s a male or a female, the colours and whether you’ve purchased from a retailer, breeder or an online website.

Why are male Panther Chameleons more expensive than females?

Male Panther Chameleons are more expensive than females because of their gender.

Male Chameleons produce the beautiful colours that Panther Chameleons are famous for. Although females do change colour, its more muted and the colour changes are associated with their reproductive cycle.

As mentioned earlier, females can also be less popular as they lay eggs throughout their lives, putting additional strain on their bodies.

Prices can also be affected by the striking colours that the Panther Chameleon is likely to produce. These relate to the region in Madagascar that they originate from.

So does it meant that these are different species of Panther Chameleons? Well, no it doesn’t.

All Panther Chameleons are the same species, Furcifer Pardalis, they’re just from different areas.

And geographical isolation and sexual selection has meant that those areas have produced Chameleons with often strikingly different colours.

How much is a Panther Chameleon and a second hand setup?

A male Panther Chameleon with its second hand setup can cost around £400. This was the price that an owner was selling a setup for on Preloved.co.uk. You should check exactly what’s included when making comparisons with other sellers.

Panther Chameleons cost around £150 for a male and £100 for a female

How much does it cost to setup a Chameleon?

The cost of setting up a Chameleon is around £769. This is excluding the cost of the Chameleon itself, as depending on the lizard you buy, prices can vary widely.

This figure is based on the items listed below, and excludes the food, electricity, and the bulb holders, which we haven't mentioned in our article.

You can also buy a brand new setup bundle from a retailer. You'll need to add items to the bundle to build it as you want.

How much is a UV bulb for Chameleons?

It’s also recommended that you buy a reflector with your light. These can be bought as part of a UV lighting bundle, from around £95 from Northampton Reptile Centre.

UV lighting is essential as it helps your chameleon to produce Vitamin D3 which is essential in the absorption of calcium.

Vitamin D3 can only be produced by a reptile when its exposed to sunlight which naturally contains UV rays. As your chameleon is unlikely to be in the sunlight then the UV exposure needs to be artificially provided via lighting.

Calcium helps to strengthen the bones, and a lack of it can lead to Metabolic Bone Disease, when the bones become weak, and can collapse or become deformed.

How much is a dimming thermostat for chameleons?

You can pick these up for around £73. Dimming thermostats can be set to change the temperature inside your chameleons tank, according to its natural habitat.

So that by the morning your Chameleon is ready to bask, and is more energised to move about and do so.

He argues that night time heating could lead to your Chameleon doing less and eating less during the day, because it’s been exposed to heat during the night. Read Pete's Chameleon setup article.

(Pete Hawkins is a reptile expert, and is admin for several Facebook reptile forums, he also writes for a range of reptile publications).

How much is a plant dripper?

You can buy a plant dripper for around £44 from Northampton Reptile Centre.

Tree dwelling reptiles don’t tend to drink from static water sources, so their supply needs to have some movement, which attracts them. Plant drippers are a great idea because water is continually dripped onto the plants, attracting your Chameleon to drink.

How much is an automatic misting system for Chameleons?

Misting systems are not cheap! However, as the correct humidity level is essential for Chameleons, then unless you plan on manually spraying your tank every few hours, an automatic system could be the only other way.

It’ll free you up so that you can focus other activities you may want or need to do.

How much is a solar meter for chameleons?

Solar meters are not cheap, costing around £170. However, they’re very good at measuring the UV index inside your Chameleons tank.

It can be difficult to get this right, as Chameleons such as the Yemen and the Panther Chameleon originate from areas with a UV of between 3 and 7, reaching up to 10.

Trying to provide this within your set up and ensuring your Chameleon is happy can be difficult. Your Chameleon may move around a lot until it finds the right spot. And if you know what the index for this spot is, it can be very helpful.

How much are fake plants for a vivarium?

The benefits of providing artificial plants as opposed to real plants is that they’re easier to care for and keep clean and you don’t need to worry about LED lighting that will give them the growth boost they need.

However, real plants can help maintain a humid environment, they utilise the Chameleons waste, and contribute towards your Chameleons natural environment.

Real plants can help to maintain a lush, humid environment, that’s rewarding for you and beneficial for your chameleon. And at the end of the day, you want to provide the best environment possible for your Chameleon, not what’s easiest for you.

How much are branches?

If you want to buy branches, prices start at around £4 for a small Exo-Terra Forest branch at Northampton Reptile Centre.

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